We cannot see an object clearly if it is placed very close to the eye. explain.
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If an object is placed very close to the eyes the light reflected from it does not fall on the retina. It either falls in front of the retina or behind it or on the blindspot. Hence, we cannot see the object. The minimum distance for seeing an object clearly is 25cm
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If an object is placed very close to the eyes the light reflected from it does not fall on the retina. It either falls in front of the retina or behind it or on the blindspot. Hence, we cannot see the object. The minimum distance for seeing an object clearly is 25cm
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